What Kind of Content Should I Post?
The first thing you want to do is make an introduction blog post and tag it with introduceyourself. Take a moment to study other introduction posts by visiting the previous link. Try to include all of these things in your post:
detailed but non-sensitive information about you, your life, struggles (without whining), plans and goals;
information about what you do professionally, what projects you’re working on, what interests you;
what you like about Steem and how you plan to collaborate to build the ecosystem;
questions you have about Steem; and
photos and videos that add to or deepen the text.
Feel free to send me a second draft of your introduction post (in Markdown format). I’ll read it over and give you some ideas for taking it to the next level.
Well-done introduction posts can earn hundreds or thousands of dollars. They can gain you an initial following that will come back again and again for your next posts.
So take your time and do it well. Don’t skip this step and don’t phone it in! Think about what makes you unique. Open up. This is a community of people. The tech just makes it possible. How will you add value to the community? Put all of that and more into your post.
Don’t expect your second or third posts to earn as much as your introduction post. Take your earnings from the introduction post and consider investing them in Steem Power, tools or training that will enable you to produce more and better content for the network
well done bro.. how do I also introduce myself pls here...
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What Kind of Content Should I Post?
The first thing you want to do is make an introduction blog post and tag it with introduceyourself. Take a moment to study other introduction posts by visiting the previous link. Try to include all of these things in your post:
detailed but non-sensitive information about you, your life, struggles (without whining), plans and goals;
information about what you do professionally, what projects you’re working on, what interests you;
what you like about Steem and how you plan to collaborate to build the ecosystem;
questions you have about Steem; and
photos and videos that add to or deepen the text.
Feel free to send me a second draft of your introduction post (in Markdown format). I’ll read it over and give you some ideas for taking it to the next level.
Well-done introduction posts can earn hundreds or thousands of dollars. They can gain you an initial following that will come back again and again for your next posts.
So take your time and do it well. Don’t skip this step and don’t phone it in! Think about what makes you unique. Open up. This is a community of people. The tech just makes it possible. How will you add value to the community? Put all of that and more into your post.
Don’t expect your second or third posts to earn as much as your introduction post. Take your earnings from the introduction post and consider investing them in Steem Power, tools or training that will enable you to produce more and better content for the network
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
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